
Everyone is just doing what they’re best at,
and with the open tonality of the renaissance music, they have found
the perfect meeting place and playground for it. Swedish soprano
Jeanette Köhn together with a small ensemble (Johan Norberg guitar,
Magnus Lindgren, flute and clarinet, Eva Kruse, bass) fronted by Nils
Landgren, recorded their album “New Eyes On Baroque” with Swedish Radio
Choir under the baton of Gustaf Sjökvist (2013) released on ACT: “… how
well the timbres of soprano saxophone, trombone and guitar suit the
original melodies. The effect in Handel's ’Gia nel seno’ and Purcell's
’When I Am Laid in Earth’ is gorgeous” (The Observer, GB). ”A strong
direct quality about the music which is distinctly Nordic in character…a
superb piece of music making on the part of all involved” (Euan Dixon,
Jazzviews).
Jeanette Köhn is one of Sweden's most versatile sopranos.
She has been an established concert- and oratorio- singer for a long
time with engagements all over the world. Jeanette Köhn was soloist at
the Royal Wedding of H.R.H. Crown Princess Victoria with Mr Daniel
Westling on the 19th of June in Stockholm. She is also a member of Nils
Landgren's highly coveted and successful touring ensemble "Christmas
With My Friends”.
Nils Landgren has one of the leading profiles on the European jazz scene,
easy recognizable with his red trombone and tasteful tenor voice. With
“Funk Unit”, the Swede gives full rein to his grooving side, whereas the
highly sentimental Nils Landgren can be seen during Advent with his
ensemble “Christmas With My Friends”. When looking for a new challenge
he decided to see if it was possible to combine baroque music with
Swedish traditional music and jazz.
After the success of the first album “New eyes on Baroque” it
was an easy choice to dig even deeper into the history of classical
music. In 2016 there was an opportunity to perform a concert with the
Capella de la Torre and Knabenchor Hannover conducted by Jörg Breiding
at the 500th anniversary of the reformation, an event at NDR's Funkhaus
in Hannover.
Capella de la Torre have specialized in historical performance practice
with a repertoire of mediaeval and renaissance music. Their instruments are similarly old, from shawms, slide trumpets and sackbut to lute, cow
horn and percussion. In 2016 their critically acclaimed album “Water
Music – Tales of Nymphs and Sirens” won an ECHO Klassik award in the
best recording ensemble/orchestra category.
Jörg Breiding took over as conductor of
the Knabenchor Hannover in 2002. Together they have made several
recordings and in 2003 released a new CD with Georg Friedrich Handel’s
“Messiah” with “Barockorchester L’Arco”. In 2006 the Knabenchor Hannover
was awarded “ECHO Klassik” in the category “Choral Work Recording of
the Year”
”New Eyes on Martin Luther” is an experiment
based on Nils Landgren's relentless conviction that “music is music” and
“nothing is impossible”. With those words serving as a motto, the three
ensembles just dived into the music without pre-conceptions. The
traditional German folksong “Die Gedanken sind frei” is here performed
with a percussive flute solo, and Landgren’s smooth voice on top of a
funky rhythm. Sometimes he joins Capella de la Torre with a trombone
solo and when all musicians play together it sounds as if the music was
originally written with this in mind. It moves seamlessly between genres
and what you can hear is the sound of really skilled musicians together
- and just having fun.
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